The pathless ps5 review download3/10/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() In The Pathless, you play as a mystical archer tasked with restoring light to a land blighted by an evil demon. The Pathless (PS5) Review: Wander and the Colossuses It’s simply not the smooth, relaxing experience I expected it to be – which is fine, but it’s something you need to be prepared for. I enjoyed my time amongst the crumbling landscapes of The Pathless, but I also had to take it in small doses. Not so much combat, though there are some epic boss fights, but in the twitch reflexes it demands across its vast, puzzle-platformer stages. But unlike its predecessors (Giant Squid was founded by a bunch of devs who worked on Journey), The Pathless is a much more action-oriented game. Superficially, The Pathless may remind you of Journey, or developer Giant Squid’s own ABZÛ, for which it acts as a kind of pseudo-sequel. ![]() Offering only the barest of tutorials and next-to-no hand-holding, it drops you into a lushly illustrated fantasy world littered with mysterious ruins (and runes), and asks you to wander and wander some more. The Pathless‘s painfully accurate title should serve as a warning for players raring to go on their brand-new PlayStation 5: this game is slow, it’s meandering, and you will be lost much of the time. People who love Journey (my all time favourite video game) and/or its spiritual successor ABZÛ, but also have the patience for mystifying puzzlers like The Witness or Myst. Thankfully, it’s short enough not to overstay its welcome. It’s fun in small doses, but can get aimless over longer sessions. The Pathless (PS5) Review: Wander and the ColossusesĪ spiritual sequel to a spiritual sequel to my favourite game of all time. Released on Novemfor PS5 (reviewed), PS4, Windows, macOS, and iOS. ![]() Our review of The Pathless, developed by Giant Squid Studios. ![]()
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